A review by megsuber
I'm Just a Person by Tig Notaro

5.0

Tig's observational brand of humor is transcendent and infectious. She bravely shared the worst year of her life with the world during that famous Largo set, and continues to be a force for good despite the hardships she's faced.

Tig's book offers a more in-depth look at that fateful year and the complicated relationship she had with her mother. It's a must-read for fans of Tig/stand-up comedy in general, but it's also a beautiful, heartwarming take on the struggles that connect us all.

Side note: Tig's Santa joke *kills* me.